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OverviewThe Mayans- Martin Luther- modern doomsday preachers, there's a long list of people who predicted the end of the world and got it wrong. Does Jesus belong on that list? After all, in Matt:24:34 he seems to indicate the end will come within a ""generation,"" yet many generations have passed and the world is still around. Was he mistaken? In What Jesus Really Said About the End of the World, author David Currie examines Christ's end-times prophecies, using the tools of biblical scholarship, the wisdom of the Church Fathers, and Old Testament history and typology, as he presents a fascinating, highly readable interpretation of Jesus' words that harmonizing with Catholic tradition and answering the charge that Christ predicted an end that never came. He rebuts both skeptics and many Evangelical Christians (who resort to extrabiblical theories like the ""Rapture"") while giving comfort to other Christians who have been confused or embarrassed by this seeming blow to Christ's credibility. Currie also unlocks for you the most important message - not to inspire fearful calculations about the day and hour but to remind us that our own end will surely come, so we must be always ready. Full Product DetailsAuthor: David B CurriePublisher: Catholic Answers Press Imprint: Catholic Answers Press Dimensions: Width: 13.50cm , Height: 1.80cm , Length: 20.30cm Weight: 0.272kg ISBN: 9781938983108ISBN 10: 1938983106 Pages: 231 Publication Date: 01 December 2012 Audience: General/trade , General Format: Paperback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: Available To Order ![]() We have confirmation that this item is in stock with the supplier. It will be ordered in for you and dispatched immediately. Table of ContentsReviewsA must read for anyone interested in the true meaning of Jesus' words regarding the end of the world. This mesmerizing tour de force of exegetical scholarship gives compelling, reasoned interpretations of the end-times predictions formidably spelled out in the Gospels. David Currie seems to lay to rest centuries of confusion and debate about the precise time when Christ will return again in glory. -- Father Peter Armenio is author of three text books in the Didache Theology series. Book Review David Currie, noted Catholic convert and author, takes on the topic of the Eschaton- the end times- and shows that Jesus meant what he said and that the early Christians understood it and lived by it. His use of both Scripture and the Fathers is masterful. This book helps us all prepare for the Real Event which undoubtedly will bring surprises -- Fr. C.J.McCloskey II -Church Historian- Research Fellow at Faith and Reason Institute Washington, DC Book Review A must read for anyone interested in the true meaning of Jesus' words regarding the end of the world. This mesmerizing tour de force of exegetical scholarship gives compelling, reasoned interpretations of the end-times predictions formidably spelled out in the Gospels. David Currie seems to lay to rest centuries of confusion and debate about the precise time when Christ will return again in glory. -- Father Peter Armenio is author of three text books in the Didache Theology series. Book Review Author InformationDave Armstrong is the author of thirty books (eight from major Catholic publishers, with several bestsellers) and has defended Catholicism as an apologist for more than twenty years (full-time since 2001). His blog, Biblical Evidence for Catholicism, went online in 1997 and contains more than 2,500 posts. Dave has been a guest on Catholic Answers Live and his many articles have appeared in Catholic Answers Magazine and other Catholic periodicals. Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |